Packers beat writer4/19/2023 ![]() “If you remember last year Rodgers jokingly but not-so-jokingly said that when Hackett was interviewing for the Falcons head coaching job before they hired Arthur Smith, that ‘I hope Hackett doesn’t go anywhere,’ and then he smirked and said ‘unless I do.’ He loves Nathaniel Hackett. They are also in the process of interviewing Packers Offensive Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, who Rodgers is apparently very fond of. The Broncos are projected to have the fourth most cap space ($44.8 million) and have a need at quarterback. But for the back-to-back MVP, I think they could get three first-round picks and a second for him.” My prediction was they tag and trade (Davante) Adams and then ship him to Denver with Rodgers, in which case it would be a monumental return. “I’m interested to see what the Packers could get back in a trade for Rodgers. With the Packers eyeing a possible full rebuild, Schneidman believes a wild trade could be in order. We’re in cap hell, let’s just start it over.’ So I made the prediction on our podcast the other day that I think he’s going to get traded to the Broncos this offseason.” I wouldn’t say he flopped last year against the Buccaneers necessarily but he flopped on Saturday, so maybe the Packers are thinking ‘let’s just start a rebuild, because it’s clearly not working right now. I think the Packers are going to be around $50 million over the cap, they’ve proven that no matter how well Rodgers plays there’s still the possibility that he flops in the playoffs and they don’t make the Super Bowl. I don’t think he’s going to be with the Packers next year. “It’s impossible to get into Aaron Rodgers’ head and know what he’s thinking, but I really think how that game ended changed his plans. He said he would meet with General Manager Brian Gutekunst this week, take some time off, then make a decision before the start of free agency on March 16. He said the way this season ended and the way the two seasons ended, ‘of course’, is the term he used, factor into things about his future. “Entering that game on Saturday I truly thought from everything he said and everything we heard this season, that he wanted to be back in Green Bay and would be back in Green Bay,” Schneidman said on KNBR. The Packers beat writer told Papa & Lund on Monday that Rodgers’ loss to the 49ers on Saturday changed the calculation for Rodgers and Green Bay. He also worked for the Corning (N.Y.) Leader and the Athens (Ohio) Messenger.Ī native of Arlington Heights, Illinois, Demovsky graduated from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.Did the 49ers end Rodgers’ tenure in Green Bay? According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, it’s looking that way. Prior to joining ESPN, Demovsky covered the Packers and college basketball for the Green Bay Press-Gazette from 1997-2013. ![]() He earned first place in 2021, second place in 2019 and third place in 2020. Recently, the PFWA recognized Demovsky’s work by awarding him with Bob Oates Beat Reporting awards in three consecutive years. Demovsky is a two-time Wisconsin sportswriter of the year as voted on by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, and he has received multiple writing awards from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association and PFWA. His work appears on, and he makes appearances on SportsCenter and NFL Live as well as ESPN Radio.ĭemovsky is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) and the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Rob Demovsky, who covers the Green Bay Packers for NFL Nation, joined ESPN in July 2013.
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